Your Valentine’s Day Speed Dating Event!

If you are looking for a different way to celebrate Valentine’s Day as a singleton this year , than look no further! A few of the best bars around Barangaroo have gotten together and decided to take speed dating to a whole new level. Here’s the details:

Heartbeats on The Streets

In the lead-up to Valentine’s Day, The Streets of Barangaroo is determined to help you find love. The Streets collaborates with Dear Pluto to host a roaming dining and dating tour at various venues in the precinct. Ladies begin their evening at Bel & Brio for a cocktail, while the gents calm their nerves with a whisky at Shirt Bar.

This is not your typical speed dating event. Instead of daunting one-on-one conversations, the guys make 20-minute stops at Anason, Banksii and Zushi to enjoy drinks, share plates and casual conversation with the ladies.

Finally, all groups move to Untied for the final mixer where love-birds have the opportunity to reunite and swap contact details. Valentine’s Day dining vouchers worth $300 are also up for grabs at the end of the night.

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Renee Slansky is an Australian established TV presenter, writer and professional blogger who’s love for romance and heart for women compelled her to start her online community www.thedatingdirectory.co . From a young age she started leading and counselling women and was often called on by strangers and friends for relationship advice. With no professional training but rather what she picked up in experience, teachings and observation, her writings offer a witty and relative outlook with practical advice on life and romance in the 21st century.

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Renee Slansky is an Australian established model, tv presenter, writer and motivational speaker, and who’s love for romance and heart for women has compelled her to start this online community for women. From a young age she started leading and counselling women and was often called on by strangers and friends for relationship advice. With no professional training but rather what she picked up in experience, teachings and observation, her writings offer a witty and relative outlook with practical advice on life and romance in the 21st century.